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Level 2 Nursery Assistant needed (Paid position @ ?12.00 per hour)


Childspace Nursery is a small co-operative nursery situated near Brixton / Herne Hill / Tulse Hill. We provide childcare for a small group of 9 children.


We are looking for a Nursery Assistant who enjoys creative play to work alongside our Nursery Manager and duty parent. You need to be qualified to NVQ Level 2 in Childcare and to have a passion for working with children.


You need to be available from 9am to 2.00pm on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. This could be an ideal role for a student who has already attained level 2 or for a nursery practitioner who is already working in a nursery / early years setting and is looking for a something new. You would need to be willing for us to submit a DBS check on your behalf.


If you'd like to discuss the role in more detail and arrange to pop in and meet us and the children please call 07935 299165 or send us an email attaching your CV to: [email protected]

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